Community feedback on care of babies sought
13 Apr, 2021 09:57 PM
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MidCentral District Health Board wants feedback from families on the first 1000 days of their baby's life.
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MidCentral District Health Board wants feedback from families on the first 1000 days of their baby's life.
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Hawkes Bay Today
MidCentral District Health Board is wanting to hear the voice of Tararua community about the care offered for whānau and pēpi in their first 1000 days of life.
It's part of a wider study that also covers Horowhenua and Ōtaki.
The community engagement process, Tūngia te Ururua, will be asking local whānau about the support they received or are receiving in providing care for their baby (pēpi) during the first 1000 days (from conception to two years of age).